Did some more investigating this morning. — - Pulled the oil filter and it was clean, no site of any material.
- Checked the oil level and it was full.
Decided to turn the car on and listen to patterns with the noise. To my surprise when I first turned it on it sounded normal for about 2 minutes at idle and then the noise slowly came back. I ran the engine at about 2k rpms for about 15 seconds and when I went down to idle the noise disappeared and then slowly came back again.
Sometimes at idle it will go away and then come back.
I decided to drive it very lightly just to get the oil up to temp to see fuel trims, after a couple of seconds of driving the noise disappeared but when I parked back up again after a minute of idling the noise came back. Almost makes me think that it’s related to oil pressure. Anyway the fuel trims are still sitting at +30 on each bank, I reset the fuel trims and they went back down to +15 (still high) the noise seemed to disappear and then return again.
When I listened around the engine I feel like I hear it the most at the top front of the engine, but when I listen next to the passenger side wheel it seems pretty loud too.
I’ll see what I can feel when I get under it seems like there’s a lot of covers covering up the pumps
I also pushed down on the timing chain with a flat head screw driver before I had started the car. I know this doesn’t tell much but the chain was very tense, no movement at all in it through the oil filler cap. The original chain on my LR4 with the 5.0L and 158K miles is noticeably loser and doesn’t really make noise.
Here’s a video of the noise coming and going